Won Huaisu's penmanship - Dong Qichang's "Cursive Writing and Singing Lines and Other Poetry Scrolls" started and turned freely
author:Look at the past and know the present
Dong Qichang, "Cursive Writing and Singing and Other Poetry Scrolls", silk, cursive, 32 cm long, 645.2 cm wide, collection of Shanghai Museum.
"Cursive Writing Songs and Other Poems" is chic and graceful, free to turn and turn, deeply won the law of Huaisu concentrating and rounding, and the line is continuous and bold, which should be the work of about 60 years old in the middle of the Dong family.
Dong Qichang's cursive script was greatly influenced by Huaisu, especially for "Self-Narrative Post". In the long-term research and practice of calligraphy, Dong Qichang has formed his own unique calligraphy aesthetics and writing style, he once pointed out: "The Jin people take the rhyme, the Tang people take the law, and the Song people take the meaning." This is the first time in the history of calligraphy that the three concepts of rhyme, law and meaning are used to delineate the aesthetic orientation of calligraphy in the Jin, Tang and Song dynasties.
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